Rotary cleaning tool assembly

ABSTRACT

A rotary cleaning tool assembly for cleaning difficult to clean articles includes a housing that defines an interior space. A power module and a motor are coupled to the housing and are positioned in the interior space. The motor is operationally coupled to the power module. Each of a plurality of cleaning heads is selectively couplable to the housing so that the cleaning head is operationally coupled to the motor. The motor is positioned to rotate the cleaning head to clean an article.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (1) Field of the Invention (2) Descriptionof Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and1.98

The disclosure and prior art relates to tool assemblies and moreparticularly pertains to a new tool assembly for cleaning difficult toclean articles.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above bygenerally comprising a housing that defines an interior space. A powermodule and a motor are coupled to the housing and are positioned in theinterior space. The motor is operationally coupled to the power module.Each of a plurality of cleaning heads is selectively couplable to thehousing so that the cleaning head is operationally coupled to the motor.The motor is positioned to rotate the cleaning head to clean an article.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more importantfeatures of the disclosure in order that the detailed descriptionthereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that thepresent contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There areadditional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafterand which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.

The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features ofnovelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out withparticularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of thisdisclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than thoseset forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to thefollowing detailed description thereof. Such description makes referenceto the annexed drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a side view of a rotary cleaning tool assembly according to anembodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is an isometric perspective view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

FIG. 4 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is an in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 9 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 11 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 12 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 13 is an isometric perspective view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through13 thereof, a new tool assembly embodying the principles and concepts ofan embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated by thereference numeral 10 will be described.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 13, the rotary cleaning toolassembly 10 generally comprises a housing 12 that defines an interiorspace 14. The housing 12 is substantially cylindrically shaped, as shownin FIG. 3. A power module 16 is coupled to the housing 12 and ispositioned in the interior space 14. The power module 16 comprises apower cord 18, as shown in FIG. 1.

The assembly 10 comprises a base unit 20, as shown in FIG. 1. The baseunit 20 has a lower face 22 that is configured to rest on a horizontalsurface. A recess 24 is positioned in an upper face 26 of the base unit20. The recess 24 is complementary to a first end 28 of the housing 12.The recess 24 is positioned to insert the first end 28 of the housing 12to support the housing 12 substantially perpendicularly to thehorizontal surface.

A motor 30 is coupled to the housing 12 and is positioned in theinterior space 14. The motor 30 is operationally coupled to the powermodule 16. Each of a plurality of cleaning heads 32 is selectivelycouplable to the housing 12 so that the cleaning head 32 isoperationally coupled to the motor 30. The motor 30 is positioned torotate the cleaning head 32 to clean an article.

The plurality of cleaning heads 32 comprises a plurality of brushes 34,as shown in FIGS. 4 and 12. Each brush 34 comprises a rod 36. The rod 36comprises a coiled wire 38 so that the rod 36 is flexible. Each rod 36has a respective length so that the plurality of brushes 34 comprisesbrushes 34 that have rods 36 of a variety of lengths.

A connector 38 is coupled to a first terminus 40 of the rod 36. Theconnector 38 comprises a cone 42 that has an apex 44. The apex 44 iscoupled to the first terminus 40 of the rod 36. A tab 46 is coupled toand extends from a base 48 of the cone 42.

A plurality of scrubbing bristles 50 is coupled to and extends radiallyfrom the rod 36. The plurality of scrubbing bristles 50 extends from asecond terminus 52 of the rod 36 toward the first terminus 40. Thescrubbing bristles 50 are flexible. Each brush 34 comprises scrubbingbristles 50 that have a respective length so that the plurality ofbrushes 34 comprises brushes 34 that have scrubbing bristles 50 of avariety of lengths. Each brush 34 is configured to clean a tubularobject that has an inner diameter that is complementary to the pluralityof scrubbing bristles 50 of the brush.

The plurality of brushes 34 comprises a long-length bristled brush 54, amedium-length bristled brush 56, a short-length bristled brush 58, asshown in FIG. 4, a first spiral brush 60, as shown in FIG. 1, and asecond spiral brush 62, as shown in FIG. 12. The first spiral brush 60and the second spiral brush 62 have scrubbing bristles 50 that extend ina row 64. The row 64 extends spirally around the rod 36 from the secondterminus 52 of the rod 36 toward the first terminus 40. The row 64 ofthe second spiral brush 62 extends to proximate to the connector 38.

The plurality of cleaning heads 32 also comprises a plurality ofutensils 66. Each utensil 66 comprises a pole 68. Each pole 68 has arespective length so that the plurality of utensils 66 comprisesutensils 66 that have poles 68 of a variety of lengths. A fastener 70 iscoupled to a first endpoint 72 of the pole 68. The fastener 70 comprisesa conoid 74 that has a vertex 76. The vertex 76 is coupled to the firstendpoint 72 of the pole 68. An extrusion 78 is coupled to and extendsfrom a foot 144 of the conoid 74.

A tool 80 is coupled proximate to a second endpoint 82 of the pole 68 sothat the plurality of utensils 66 comprises a plurality of tools 84.Each tool 80 serves a respective cleaning function. The plurality oftools 84 comprises:

-   -   i. a plurality of blade bristles 86, as shown in FIG. 6. The        blade bristles 86 are coupled to and extend radially from the        pole 68. The plurality of blade bristles 86 extends from the        second endpoint 82 toward the first endpoint 72 of the pole 68.        The blade bristles 86 are configured to clean blades of a food        processor,    -   ii. a plurality of strips 88, as shown in FIG. 7. Each strip 88        is coupled to and extends from a cord 146 so that the plurality        of strips 88 is tubularly shaped. The strips 88 comprise cloth        so that the strips 88 are water-absorbent. The plurality of        strips 88 is configured to dry the tubular object,    -   iii. a plurality of first fibers 90, as shown in FIG. 8. Each        first fiber 90 is coupled to and extends radially from the pole        68. The first fibers 90 are rigid so that the plurality of first        fibers 90 is configured to scour a surface of an article,    -   iv. a first straight brush 92 and a second straight brush 94, as        shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, respectively. The first straight brush        92 and the second straight brush 94 each have a plurality of        second fibers 96. Each second fiber 96 is coupled to and extends        radially from the pole 68. The plurality of second fibers 96 is        positioned in a pair of lines 98. The lines 98 are opposingly        positioned on the pole 68. The first straight brush 92 and the        second straight brush 94 are configured to insert into a hard to        reach location to clean the hard to reach location. The second        fibers 96 of the first straight brush 92 are of equivalent        length. Each second fiber 96 of the second straight brush 94 has        a respective length so that each line 98 of the plurality of        second fibers 96 is arcuate when viewed from a side 100 of the        second straight brush, and    -   v. a sponge 102, as shown in FIG. 11. The sponge 102 is coupled        to the pole 68 and extends toward the first endpoint 72 of the        pole 68. The sponge 102 is substantially cylindrically shaped.

A coupler 104 is rotationally and sealably coupled to a second end 106of the housing 12. The coupler 104 is operationally coupled to the motor30. The coupler 104 is complementary to the connectors 38. The coupler104 is positioned to selectively couple to a respective connector 38 tooperationally couple an associated cleaning head 32 to the motor 30. Themotor 30 positioned to rotate the respective cleaning head 32 to cleanthe article.

The coupler 104 also is complementary to the fasteners 70. The coupler104 is positioned to selectively couple to a respective fastener 70 tooperationally couple an associated cleaning head 32 to the motor 30. Themotor 30 is positioned to rotate the respective cleaning head 32 toclean the article.

The coupler 104 comprises a bar 108 that is rotationally and sealablycoupled to the second end 106 of the housing 12, as shown in FIG. 2. Thebar 108 is substantially cylindrically shaped. The bar 108 has a firstlimit 110 proximate to the housing 12 and a second limit 112 distal fromthe housing 12. The bar 108 is tapered so that the second limit 112 iscircumferentially smaller than the first limit 110.

A first channel 114 extends from the second limit 112 into the bar 108.The first channel 114 is complementary to the cones 42 and the conoids74. The first channel 114 is positioned to selectively insert the cone42 of a respective connector 38. The first channel 114 also ispositioned to selectively insert the conoid 74 of a respective fastener70.

An indentation 116 extends from the first channel 114 into the bar 108toward the first limit 110 of the bar 108. The indentation 116 iscomplementary to the tab 46 and the extrusion 78. The indentation 116 ispositioned to insert a respective tab 46 to couple an associated brush34 to the bar 108. The indentation 116 also is positioned to insert arespective extrusion 78 to couple an associated utensil 66 to the bar108.

A second channel 118 extends into the first limit 110 of the bar 108.The second channel 118 is complementary to a shaft 120 of the motor 30.The shaft 120 is positioned in the second channel 118 so that the motor30 is positioned to rotate the bar 108 concurrent with the shaft 120.

A switch 122 is coupled to the housing 12, as shown in FIG. 1. Theswitch 122 is operationally coupled to the power module 16 and the motor30. The switch 122 is positioned to selectively couple the motor 30 tothe power module 16 to power the motor 30. The switch 122 is slide-type.

A selector 148 is coupled to the housing 12, as shown in FIG. 1. Theselector 148 is operationally coupled to the power module 16 and themotor 30. The selector 148 is positioned to select a polarity of avoltage supplied by the power module 16 to the motor 30 to select adirection of rotation of the shaft 120.

The assembly 10 comprises a plurality of covers 124, as shown in FIG.13. The covers 124 are tubularly shaped. Each cover 124 has a top 126and a bottom 128. The top 126 is closed. The bottom 128 is open so thatthe bottom 128 is positioned to insert a respective cleaning head 32into the cover 124 to store the respective cleaning head 32. Each cover124 has a plurality of slots 130 that is positioned in an annular wall132 of the cover 124, proximate to the top 126 of the cover 124. Theslots 130 are configured to vent the cover 124 to dry the respectivecleaning head 32.

In another embodiment of the invention, as shown in FIG. 2, a cam andgear unit 150 is operationally coupled to the motor 30. The cam and gearunit 150 is positioned to convert rotary motion of the motor 30 intooscillatory motion so that a respective cleaning head 32 that is coupledto the housing 12 oscillates.

In yet another embodiment of the invention, as shown in FIG. 3. Thefirst end 28 of the housing 12 is open. In this embodiment, the powermodule 16 comprises a battery 134 that is rechargeable. A cap 136 isselectively couplable to the housing 12 to close the first end 28. Thecap 136 is configured to be decoupled from the housing 12 to replace thebattery 134.

A first connector 138 is coupled to the cap 136. The first connector 138is operationally coupled to the power module 16 when the cap 136 iscoupled to the housing 12. A second connector 140 is coupled to the baseunit 20. The second connector 140 is complementary to the firstconnector 138. The second connector 140 is positioned to couple to thefirst connector 138 as the first end 28 of the housing 12 is insertedinto the recess 24. A third connector 142 is coupled to the base unit20. The third connector 142 is operationally coupled to the secondconnector 140. The third connector 142 is configured to couple to asource of direct current so that direct current is supplied through thesecond connector 140 and the first connector 138 to the battery 134 torecharge the battery 134.

In use, a cleaning head 32 from the plurality of cleaning heads 32 isselected and coupled to the housing 12 so that the cleaning head 32 isoperationally coupled to the motor 30. The motor 30 is positioned torotate the cleaning head 32 to clean the article.

With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized thatthe optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodimentenabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials,shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, aredeemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and allequivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings anddescribed in the specification are intended to be encompassed by anembodiment of the disclosure.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of theprinciples of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications andchanges will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is notdesired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operationshown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications andequivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of thedisclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used inits non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word areincluded, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. Areference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not excludethe possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless thecontext clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.

I claim:
 1. A rotary cleaning tool assembly comprising: a housingdefining an interior space; a power module coupled to said housing andpositioned in said interior space; a motor coupled to said housing andpositioned in said interior space, said motor being operationallycoupled to said power module; a plurality of cleaning heads, each saidcleaning head being selectively couplable to said housing such that saidcleaning head is operationally coupled to said motor positioning saidmotor for rotating said cleaning head for cleaning an article; and aplurality of covers, said covers being tubularly shaped, each said coverhaving a top and a bottom, said top being closed, said bottom being openwherein said bottom is positioned for inserting a respective cleaninghead into said cover for storing said respective said cleaning head,each said cover having a plurality of slots positioned in an annularwall of said cover proximate to said top of said cover wherein saidslots are configured for venting said cover for drying said respectivesaid cleaning head.
 2. The assembly of claim 1, further including saidhousing being substantially cylindrically shaped.
 3. The assembly ofclaim 1, further including said power module comprising a power cord. 4.The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a base unit having a lowerface configured for resting on a horizontal surface; and a recesspositioned in an upper face of said base unit, said recess beingcomplementary to a first end of said housing wherein said recess ispositioned for inserting said first end of said housing for supportingsaid housing substantially perpendicularly to the horizontal surface. 5.The assembly of claim 4, further comprising: said first end of saidhousing being open; said power module comprising a battery; and a cap,said cap being selectively couplable to said housing for closing saidfirst end wherein said cap is configured for decoupling from saidhousing for replacing said battery.
 6. The assembly of claim 1, furthercomprising: said plurality of cleaning heads comprising a plurality ofbrushes, each said brush comprising: a rod, said rod comprising a coiledwire such that said rod is flexible, each said rod having a respectivelength such that said plurality of brushes comprises brushes having rodsof a variety of lengths, a rod connector coupled to a first terminus ofsaid rod, and a plurality of scrubbing bristles coupled to and extendingradially from said rod, said plurality of scrubbing bristles extendingfrom a second terminus of said rod toward said first terminus, saidscrubbing bristles being flexible, each said brush comprising scrubbingbristles having a respective unique length such that said plurality ofbrushes comprises brushes having scrubbing bristles of a variety oflengths wherein each said brush is configured for cleaning a tubularobject having an inner diameter complementary to the unique length ofsaid plurality of scrubbing bristles of said brush; and a couplerrotationally and sealably coupled to a second end of said housing, saidcoupler being operationally coupled to said motor, said coupler beingcomplementary to said rod connectors wherein said coupler is positionedfor selectively coupling to a respective rod connector for operationallycoupling an associated said cleaning head to said motor positioning saidmotor for rotating said respective said cleaning head for cleaning thearticle.
 7. The assembly of claim 6, further including said plurality ofbrushes comprising a long-length bristled brush, a medium-lengthbristled brush, a short-length bristled brush, a first spiral brush, anda second spiral brush, said first spiral brush and said second spiralbrush having scrubbing bristles extending in a row extending spirallyaround said rod from said second terminus of said rod toward said firstterminus, said row of said second spiral brush extending to proximate tosaid rod connector.
 8. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: saidplurality of cleaning heads comprising a plurality of utensils, eachsaid utensil comprising: a pole, each said pole having a respectivelength such that said plurality of utensils comprises utensils havingpoles of a variety of lengths, a fastener coupled to a first endpoint ofsaid pole, and a tool coupled proximate to a second endpoint of saidpole such that said plurality of utensils comprises a plurality oftools, each said tool serving a respective cleaning function; and acoupler rotationally and sealably coupled to a second end of saidhousing, said coupler being operationally coupled to said motor, saidcoupler being complementary to said fasteners wherein said coupler ispositioned for selectively coupling to a respective fastener foroperationally coupling an associated said cleaning head to said motorpositioning said motor for rotating said respective said cleaning headfor cleaning the article.
 9. The assembly of claim 1, further includinga switch coupled to said housing, said switch being operationallycoupled to said power module and said motor wherein said switch ispositioned for selectively coupling said motor to said power module forpowering said motor, said switch being slide-type.
 10. The assembly ofclaim 1, further including a selector coupled to said housing, saidselector being operationally coupled to said power module and said motorwherein said selector is positioned for selecting a polarity of avoltage supplied from said power module to said motor for selecting adirection of rotation of said shaft.
 11. The assembly of claim 1,further including a cam and gear unit operationally coupled to saidmotor wherein said cam and gear unit is positioned for converting rotarymotion of said motor into oscillatory motion such that a respective saidcleaning head coupled to said housing oscillates.
 12. A rotary cleaningtool assembly comprising: a housing defining an interior space; a powermodule coupled to said housing and positioned in said interior space; amotor coupled to said housing and positioned in said interior space,said motor being operationally coupled to said power module; a pluralityof cleaning heads, each said cleaning head being selectively couplableto said housing such that said cleaning head is operationally coupled tosaid motor positioning said motor for rotating said cleaning head forcleaning an article; said plurality of cleaning heads comprising aplurality of brushes, each said brush comprising: a rod, said rodcomprising a coiled wire such that said rod is flexible, each said rodhaving a respective length such that said plurality of brushes comprisesbrushes having rods of a variety of lengths, a rod connector coupled toa first terminus of said rod, and a plurality of scrubbing bristlescoupled to and extending radially from said rod, said plurality ofscrubbing bristles extending from a second terminus of said rod towardsaid first terminus, said scrubbing bristles being flexible, each saidbrush comprising scrubbing bristles having a respective unique lengthsuch that said plurality of brushes comprises brushes having scrubbingbristles of a variety of lengths wherein each said brush is configuredfor cleaning a tubular object having an inner diameter complementary tothe unique length of said plurality of scrubbing bristles of said brush;a coupler rotationally and sealably coupled to a second end of saidhousing, said coupler being operationally coupled to said motor, saidcoupler being complementary to said rod connectors wherein said coupleris positioned for selectively coupling to a respective rod connector foroperationally coupling an associated said cleaning head to said motorpositioning said motor for rotating said respective said cleaning headfor cleaning the article; said connector comprising: a cone having anapex coupled to said first terminus of said rod, and a tab coupled toand extending from a base of said cone; and said coupler comprising: abar rotationally and sealably coupled to said second end of saidhousing, said bar being substantially cylindrically shaped, said barhaving a first limit proximate to said housing and a second limit distalfrom said housing, said bar being tapered such that said second limit iscircumferentially smaller than said first limit, a first channelextending from said second limit into said bar, said first channel beingcomplementary to said tab wherein said first channel is positioned forselectively inserting said tab of a respective said connector, anindentation extending from said first channel into said bar toward saidfirst limit of said bar, said indentation being complementary to saidtab wherein said indentation is positioned for inserting a respectivesaid tab for coupling an associated said brush to said bar, and a secondchannel extending into said first limit of said bar, said second channelbeing complementary to a shaft of said motor, said shaft beingpositioned in said second channel wherein said motor is positioned forrotating said bar concurrent with said shaft.
 13. A rotary cleaning toolassembly comprising: a housing defining an interior space; a powermodule coupled to said housing and positioned in said interior space; amotor coupled to said housing and positioned in said interior space,said motor being operationally coupled to said power module; a pluralityof cleaning heads, each said cleaning head being selectively couplableto said housing such that said cleaning head is operationally coupled tosaid motor positioning said motor for rotating said cleaning head forcleaning an article; said plurality of cleaning heads comprising aplurality of utensils, each said utensil comprising: a pole, each saidpole having a respective length such that said plurality of utensilscomprises utensils having poles of a variety of lengths, a fastenercoupled to a first endpoint of said pole, and a tool coupled proximateto a second endpoint of said pole such that said plurality of utensilscomprises a plurality of tools, each said tool serving a respectivecleaning function; a coupler rotationally and sealably coupled to asecond end of said housing, said coupler being operationally coupled tosaid motor, said coupler being complementary to said fasteners whereinsaid coupler is positioned for selectively coupling to a respectivefastener for operationally coupling an associated said cleaning head tosaid motor positioning said motor for rotating said respective saidcleaning head for cleaning the article; said fastener comprising: aconoid having a vertex coupled to said first endpoint of said pole, andan extrusion coupled to and extending from a foot of said conoid; andsaid coupler comprising: a bar rotationally and sealably coupled to saidsecond end of said housing, said bar being substantially cylindricallyshaped, said bar having a first limit proximate to said housing and asecond limit distal from said housing, said bar being tapered such thatsaid second limit is circumferentially smaller than said first limit, afirst channel extending from said second limit into said bar, said firstchannel being complementary to said extrusion wherein said first channelis positioned for selectively inserting said extrusion of a respectivesaid fastener, an indentation extending from said first channel intosaid bar toward said first limit of said bar, said indentation beingcomplementary to said extrusion wherein said indentation is positionedfor inserting a respective said extrusion for coupling an associatedsaid utensil to said bar, and a second channel extending into said firstlimit of said bar, said second channel being complementary to a shaft ofsaid motor, said shaft being positioned in said second channel whereinsaid motor is positioned for rotating said bar concurrent with saidshaft.
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A rotary cleaning tool assembly comprising: a housingdefining an interior space; a power module coupled to said housing andpositioned in said interior space; a motor coupled to said housing andpositioned in said interior space, said motor being operationallycoupled to said power module; a plurality of cleaning heads, each saidcleaning head being selectively couplable to said housing such that saidcleaning head is operationally coupled to said motor positioning saidmotor for rotating said cleaning head for cleaning an article; a baseunit having a lower face configured for resting on a horizontal surface;a recess positioned in an upper face of said base unit, said recessbeing complementary to a first end of said housing wherein said recessis positioned for inserting said first end of said housing forsupporting said housing substantially perpendicularly to the horizontalsurface; said first end of said housing being open; said power modulecomprising a battery; a cap, said cap being selectively couplable tosaid housing for closing said first end wherein said cap is configuredfor decoupling from said housing for replacing said battery; saidbattery being rechargeable; a first connector coupled to said cap, saidfirst connector being operationally coupled to said power module whensaid cap is coupled to said housing; a second connector coupled to saidbase unit, said second connector being complementary to said firstconnector wherein said second connector is positioned for coupling tosaid first connector as said first end of said housing is inserted intosaid recess; and a third connector coupled to said base unit, said thirdconnector being operationally coupled to said second connector, saidthird connector being configured for coupling to a source of directcurrent wherein direct current is supplied through said second connectorand said first connector to said battery for recharging said battery.15. A rotary cleaning tool assembly comprising: a housing defining aninterior space, said housing being substantially cylindrically shaped; apower module coupled to said housing and positioned in said interiorspace, said power module comprising a power cord; a base unit having alower face configured for resting on a horizontal surface; and a recesspositioned in an upper face of said base unit, said recess beingcomplementary to a first end of said housing wherein said recess ispositioned for inserting said first end of said housing for supportingsaid housing substantially perpendicularly to the horizontal surface; amotor coupled to said housing and positioned in said interior space,said motor being operationally coupled to said power module; a pluralityof cleaning heads, each said cleaning head being selectively couplableto said housing such that said cleaning head is operationally coupled tosaid motor positioning said motor for rotating said cleaning head forcleaning an article, said plurality of cleaning heads comprising aplurality of brushes, each said brush comprising: a rod, said rodcomprising a coiled wire such that said rod is flexible, each said rodhaving a respective length such that said plurality of brushes comprisesbrushes having rods of a variety of lengths, a rod connector coupled toa first terminus of said rod, said rod connector comprising: a conehaving an apex coupled to said first terminus of said rod, and a tabcoupled to and extending from a base of said cone; and a plurality ofscrubbing bristles coupled to and extending radially from said rod, saidplurality of scrubbing bristles extending from a second terminus of saidrod toward said first terminus, said scrubbing bristles being flexible,each said brush comprising scrubbing bristles having a unique respectivelength such that said plurality of brushes comprises brushes havingscrubbing bristles of a variety of lengths wherein each said brush isconfigured for cleaning a tubular object having an inner diametercomplementary to the unique respective length of said plurality ofscrubbing bristles of said brush, said plurality of brushes comprising along-length bristled brush, a medium-length bristled brush, ashort-length bristled brush, a first spiral brush, and a second spiralbrush, said first spiral brush and said second spiral brush havingscrubbing bristles extending in a row extending spirally around said rodfrom said second terminus of said rod toward said first terminus, saidrow of said second spiral brush extending to proximate to saidconnector; said plurality of cleaning heads comprising a plurality ofutensils, each said utensil comprising: a pole, each said pole having arespective length such that said plurality of utensils comprisesutensils having poles of a variety of lengths, a fastener coupled to afirst endpoint of said pole, said fastener comprising: a conoid having avertex coupled to said first endpoint of said pole, and an extrusioncoupled to and extending from a foot of said conoid, and a tool coupledproximate to a second endpoint of said pole such that said plurality ofutensils comprises a plurality of tools, each said tool serving arespective cleaning function; a coupler rotationally and sealablycoupled to a second end of said housing, said coupler beingoperationally coupled to said motor, said coupler being complementary tosaid connectors wherein said coupler is positioned for selectivelycoupling to a respective rod connector for operationally coupling anassociated said cleaning head to said motor positioning said motor forrotating said respective said cleaning head for cleaning the article,said coupler being complementary to said fasteners wherein said coupleris positioned for selectively coupling to a respective fastener foroperationally coupling an associated said cleaning head to said motorpositioning said motor for rotating said respective said cleaning headfor cleaning the article, said coupler comprising: a bar rotationallyand sealably coupled to said second end of said housing, said bar beingsubstantially cylindrically shaped, said bar having a first limitproximate to said housing and a second limit distal from said housing,said bar being tapered such that said second limit is circumferentiallysmaller than said first limit, a first channel extending from saidsecond limit into said bar, said first channel being complementary tosaid tabs and said extrusions wherein said first channel is positionedfor selectively inserting said tab of a respective said connector,wherein said first channel is positioned for selectively inserting saidextrusion of a respective fastener, an indentation extending from saidfirst channel into said bar toward said first limit of said bar, saidindentation being complementary to said tab and said extrusion whereinsaid indentation is positioned for inserting a respective said tab forcoupling an associated said brush to said bar, wherein said indentationis positioned for inserting a respective said extrusion for coupling anassociated said utensil to said bar, and a second channel extending intosaid first limit of said bar, said second channel being complementary toa shaft of said motor, said shaft being positioned in said secondchannel wherein said motor is positioned for rotating said barconcurrent with said shaft; a switch coupled to said housing, saidswitch being operationally coupled to said power module and said motorwherein said switch is positioned for selectively coupling said motor tosaid power module for powering said motor, said switch being slide-type;a selector coupled to said housing, said selector being operationallycoupled to said power module and said motor wherein said selector ispositioned for selecting a polarity of a voltage supplied from saidpower module to said motor for selecting a direction of rotation of saidshaft; and a plurality of covers, said covers being tubularly shaped,each said cover having a top and a bottom, said top being closed, saidbottom being open wherein said bottom is positioned for inserting arespective cleaning head into said cover for storing said respectivesaid cleaning head, each said cover having a plurality of slotspositioned in an annular wall of said cover proximate to said top ofsaid cover wherein said slots are configured for venting said cover fordrying said respective said cleaning head.
 16. The assembly of claim 15,further including a cam and gear unit operationally coupled to saidmotor wherein said cam and gear unit is positioned for converting rotarymotion of said motor into oscillatory motion such that a respective saidcleaning head coupled to said housing oscillates.
 17. The assembly ofclaim 15, further comprising: said first end of said housing being open;said power module comprising a battery, said battery being rechargeable;a cap, said cap being selectively couplable to said housing for closingsaid first end wherein said cap is configured for decoupling from saidhousing for replacing said battery; a first connector coupled to saidcap, said first connector being operationally coupled to said powermodule when said cap is coupled to said housing; a second connectorcoupled to said base unit, said second connector being complementary tosaid first connector wherein said second connector is positioned forcoupling to said first connector as said first end of said housing isinserted into said recess; and a third connector coupled to said baseunit, said third connector being operationally coupled to said secondconnector, said third connector being configured for coupling to asource of direct current wherein direct current is supplied through saidsecond connector and said first connector to said battery for rechargingsaid battery.